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that will also use less energy. that also gives you about $160 in savings per year. >> how do the thermostats help you? >> well, you have to have them level on the wall and perfect. the digital ones now, you can have them on the wall if they're off, it doesn't matter. it takes the air temperature and replaces it. by replacing the thermostat, you can save about $280 a year. it's a place of energy. >> of course, you can wrap the pipe also. >> correct. real quick, check the values over there and tuck the outside of the water heater. if it's warm, it saves $30 a year by insulating. the home needs to be wrapped up, too. >> you can see the segment again at dundalk. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, >>> we'll keep you posted throughout the day. i'm tim williams. >> i'm gigi barnett. thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 8:00. tonight, don't miss adam, bernadette and stan at 11:00. >> we'll keep you posted as we mentioned. stay safe, no accumulations. ,,,
that will also use less energy. that also gives you about $160 in savings per year. >> how do the thermostats help you? >> well, you have to have them level on the wall and perfect. the digital ones now, you can have them on the wall if they're off, it doesn't matter. it takes the air temperature and replaces it. by replacing the thermostat, you can save about $280 a year. it's a place of energy. >> of course, you can wrap the pipe also. >> correct. real quick, check the...
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joining us now is michael san dtoli, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the data has started to look better so many times and we haven't gotten to a turning point. do you think this is it? >> it is encouraging to what we saw in the first half of the year and what we were fearing two or three months ago the third quarter would have somewhere close to zero. it means things have firmed up in the economy. i think we are in for this a little while. a bumpy recovery fits and starts because we don't have a lot of the tail winds we have had in previous recoveries. >> the consumer, though, it looks like they are coming out of hibernation. main street and the economists expect it not to be the case. we are spending a little more. >> we are spending a little more. i would say it's basically below the long-term trend in consumer growth but it shows the consumers are out of the bunker. there are fewer absolute unemployed people in the country this year versus last year. how we measure economic statistics. those who have a job are on a more normal spending pace at this point. it means we h
joining us now is michael san dtoli, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the data has started to look better so many times and we haven't gotten to a turning point. do you think this is it? >> it is encouraging to what we saw in the first half of the year and what we were fearing two or three months ago the third quarter would have somewhere close to zero. it means things have firmed up in the economy. i think we are in for this a little while. a bumpy recovery fits...
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network restrictions will keep us from showing it, but the st. louis cardinals are celebrating tonight world series champs with their victory over the texas rangers. >> congratulations. >> i've got happy family members. >> thank you, mark, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a deer pulled him out of the water. not far from the -- martin luther king -- martin luther king memorial. animal control then gave him a lift back to the woods. >>> splish splash a raccoon was taking a bath in the tub of one colorado woman. she pulled back the shower curtain. she didn't seem to be bothered by the intrusion. posed for some pictures. she tried to lure the raccoon out of the tub but it didn't work, so a professional was called in and raccoon relaxing in the tub. >> that's pretty specific, in the house and into the tub. >> be right back. ,,,, ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want
network restrictions will keep us from showing it, but the st. louis cardinals are celebrating tonight world series champs with their victory over the texas rangers. >> congratulations. >> i've got happy family members. >> thank you, mark, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a deer pulled him out of the water. not far from the -- martin luther king -- martin luther king memorial. animal control then gave him a lift back to the woods. >>> splish splash a raccoon was taking a...
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he never forgot us. he grew up on mission street, and he went yesterday to mission high school to help them. that is a man who loves his country and loves us. we love him, too. i would like to get 11 turkeys from you to feed the homeless people as soon as i can. before i die, i want to make something else. but how i wish to give you some tickets. supervisor, let me see you tomorrow, and i want to see support for each one of us to them. i am going to be there, and i watch every one of you. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. stop the corporate rape of the public library. do not give money to oregon accept money from the friends and family foundation. it is a private fund raising entity that presents itself as a public-private partnership. what does a few over time show? when citizens of san francisco approved a bond issue in 2003, they were told it would cost $105.9 million and be finished in january 2010. at that time, the friends of the library originally
he never forgot us. he grew up on mission street, and he went yesterday to mission high school to help them. that is a man who loves his country and loves us. we love him, too. i would like to get 11 turkeys from you to feed the homeless people as soon as i can. before i die, i want to make something else. but how i wish to give you some tickets. supervisor, let me see you tomorrow, and i want to see support for each one of us to them. i am going to be there, and i watch every one of you. thank...
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very pleased to have you with us you worked with us the idea asia back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and traveled through pakistan india bangladesh sri lanka thailand indonesia the philippines what did that time teach you. yeah it's very interesting and i of course went into international development with a passion to end goal poverty actually coming from a very conservative perspective recognizing that poverty was created was the fuelling these communist revolution so threatened our american way of life and so i was operating on the assumption that bringing american business secrets to the rest of the world would be the answer to ending poverty but i gradually began to realize that there was something terribly wrong with the development models that we were bringing to these countries that first began to strike me when i realized that the policies being advocated particularly by the world bank and the i.m.f. were encouraging countries to. invite foreign investment which basically is about selling off more of your economic productive capacity and resources to foreign corporations a
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stay here and keep growing with us. [applause] >> i am really looking forward to getting a text when i am about to get a ticket. i get a lot of tickets. step back here and we can take care of that. [laughter] thank you very much. >> good morning. i am proud employee of the department of veteran affairs. i have worked at the va for 23 years. i have been working with homeless veterans for 21 of those years. [applause] my title now is coordinator. that translates to regional homeless coordinator. region 21 encompasses northern nevada, all of northern california, hawaii, and guam. i want to make sure we have enough resources to end homelessness for veterans. i am proud to be here. i want to welcome all of you to our kickoff event. this is to help launch our national tick off event. the purpose of that is to make the public aware of all of the services available for ending almost as. there were 28 sites. to run the country. san francisco was one of those. they wanted us to do a kickoff event and let each site decide how they
stay here and keep growing with us. [applause] >> i am really looking forward to getting a text when i am about to get a ticket. i get a lot of tickets. step back here and we can take care of that. [laughter] thank you very much. >> good morning. i am proud employee of the department of veteran affairs. i have worked at the va for 23 years. i have been working with homeless veterans for 21 of those years. [applause] my title now is coordinator. that translates to regional homeless...
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for example, we ended up using an electrical box to form the monster's heart because that's what he used to charge him up, so to speak. >> it takes hours of drilling, sanding, and sketching to prepare each panel. >> a lot of work. a lot of dirty work. a lot of clothes that get ruined 'cause of paint. just a lot of work that you have to do. >> you see this -- this book? the blue one over here. that's kind of a -- it's a disaster. >> it doesn't go perfect all the way. a lot of times, they make mistakes, but we keep going on and on and on up until it's perfect, and we don't give up. that's our main motto. >> i think they become better individuals, you know? they're aware of the community. even just the camaraderie in working with each other, you know, "i'll hold this, you hold this," the conversations they have, i just think it makes them smarter and brighter in a broader sense. >> while we were there, a new section of the mural was being started. it's dedicated to the victims of 9/11. it doesn't matter whether any of these students can paint as well as norman rockwell or michelangelo. what
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and still stay with us on our t.v. . hello. just as the leaves here are starting to change color we on technology are changing things around as well in this episode will be highlighting some of the biggest developments technology from just the past few weeks. are first. posted by ruth. leading technology company partners are showing. big. there are new products ranging from a printer that can create images to the newest. and cutting edge energy production even. to answer. questions. from. the star of the show is the much hyped plastic logic one hundred company execs hope. will eventually replace traditional school textbooks. replace. the books. already started in schools around. developing a new project in russia the purpose of which was to create a new direction for. one of the regions. suitable for this. this will be the largest cluster going to transfer in the world. on the production of this u.s. this reader. will suggest production. but until that plant is up and running the new devices will be built here at a plastic logi
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use to continue with operation. the issues here are not particularly complicated and there is plenty of time for any factual questions to be answered. there'll be a staff report a week before the hearing. we have evidence that may be jeopardized, and we are trying to reschedule the new events for 2012 so that this -- if this is not resolved until 2012 it will be difficult for us to schedule things into the future. december 17 as part of the holidays. i am not aware of any policy for mid november to mid january. this is part of the effort to close down this -- and they sued to overturn that this was an nonconforming use. before this hearing was scheduled, the coalition asked them to terminate the proceedings and the permanent liquor license. they continue the proceedings until this matter could be resolved for november 17. we will recommence those proceedings in january. thank you. -- >> i am adel humphries. i am in opposition to the conditional use authorization. i did not want to just get up here and support this -
use to continue with operation. the issues here are not particularly complicated and there is plenty of time for any factual questions to be answered. there'll be a staff report a week before the hearing. we have evidence that may be jeopardized, and we are trying to reschedule the new events for 2012 so that this -- if this is not resolved until 2012 it will be difficult for us to schedule things into the future. december 17 as part of the holidays. i am not aware of any policy for mid...
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it's very from us straight. i'm worried because we all remember these horror stories of planes that stand on runways for seven to nine hours. they've just given out potato chips. we'll see what happens here. your weather expert, there's a five hour jfk wait. they said jfk, we'll have to see. that's the latest. >> that looks miserable. we're looking at pictures you're not seeing, but we have pictures of downtown to see the accumulation, the ground completely coated there in the park and the trees have lots of accumulation on i want as well. we're hoping richard you won't be stuck there much longer but, you know, we'll try to keep posted and you keep us posted too and hopefully they have more than potato chips on board four all. richard roth, thanks so much. >> one suicide attack today killed several american service members in afghanistan. a car bomb blew up next to a nato convoy in kabul, destroying an armored military vehicle carrying nato troops. live to kabul and cnn's nick paton walsh. your learning anything
it's very from us straight. i'm worried because we all remember these horror stories of planes that stand on runways for seven to nine hours. they've just given out potato chips. we'll see what happens here. your weather expert, there's a five hour jfk wait. they said jfk, we'll have to see. that's the latest. >> that looks miserable. we're looking at pictures you're not seeing, but we have pictures of downtown to see the accumulation, the ground completely coated there in the park and...
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we've not used tear gas. we've got used mace. we've not used overly aggressive tactics. we arrested 52 individuals. none of them were harmed. and they were released on signature bonds under 30 hours. so i think that we've acted in a manner that's consistent with our best values. with regard to criticism, it comes with the job. so it probably means we got it as close to as right as we could. >> i'm joined now by someone who has been speaking for the occupy atlanta movement. jim nichols, we talked to you when the protests first started in atlanta. you heard the mayor of atlanta speaking there. what's your response to what he said? >> well, i think that the occupy movement at large is really more than just what's going on in atlanta and some of the other occupations that have had these issues. i think occupy is about the wall street crimes. and so when the top 1% has seen the increase in their income from 1979 to 2000 go up 275% and then we watch, you know, everyday working people see their incomes fall, people are losing jobs. here in atlanta, we've led the nation in job l
we've not used tear gas. we've got used mace. we've not used overly aggressive tactics. we arrested 52 individuals. none of them were harmed. and they were released on signature bonds under 30 hours. so i think that we've acted in a manner that's consistent with our best values. with regard to criticism, it comes with the job. so it probably means we got it as close to as right as we could. >> i'm joined now by someone who has been speaking for the occupy atlanta movement. jim nichols, we...
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nucular substances and can you just give us a one minute summary of that story well third is in some sense similar to your rainy end but it doesn't leave you with all of the radioactive residue it's a problem after fact so it would be a much better source from their point of view it also is available on rush larger were it east so it wouldn't be as much about problem for extraction from around the world and also when it's mine it doesn't cross on the problems that the uranium writes i'm assuming that the lobbyists for the iranian industry have their way and that's why we have uranium today. but let's wrap it up of you've got about a minute left your final thoughts on what happens when the debt bubble or the peak debt meets peak oil which is the moment we seem to be at right now these two developed simultaneously over the past thirty years the debt bubble grew as the oil market grew now that we've had peak oil we've also had peak credit or peak debt so what's the go forward from here again i think we end up with a situation that looks a lot like the limits to growth what was forecast
nucular substances and can you just give us a one minute summary of that story well third is in some sense similar to your rainy end but it doesn't leave you with all of the radioactive residue it's a problem after fact so it would be a much better source from their point of view it also is available on rush larger were it east so it wouldn't be as much about problem for extraction from around the world and also when it's mine it doesn't cross on the problems that the uranium writes i'm...
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that's we are we find susan candiotti standing by for us. take us inside that park. give us the conditions and tell us what people, how they're dealing with it. >> reporter: i think you can see by looking at the conditions and the rain blowing side warks it is ugly. you can see the tents in some cases are barely holding on. a lot of people have tacked them down as best they can. we've seen more than one blow apart. so it is miserable. they had heavy wet snow earlier on in the day. the only good thing if you can put it that way is that these trees here are relatively young. and you can see that the snow, even if it had stuck to them, wouldn't weigh them down too much. so that branches would be breaking down and falling on top of people. thank goodness that hasn't happened. we did have a kansas to talk to the protesters here and how they're roughing it. despite the conditions, the chant is, in the snow, in the street, occupy wall street. they're still marching in this sleet. it's rough out here. you spend the night here? >> i've been here 20 days. >> reporter: what was
that's we are we find susan candiotti standing by for us. take us inside that park. give us the conditions and tell us what people, how they're dealing with it. >> reporter: i think you can see by looking at the conditions and the rain blowing side warks it is ugly. you can see the tents in some cases are barely holding on. a lot of people have tacked them down as best they can. we've seen more than one blow apart. so it is miserable. they had heavy wet snow earlier on in the day. the...
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>> first, i would like to say thank you for thinking us. being in the dog patch and district 10, there are some of the choices it is special for us to be honored today. we look forward to being part of what is becoming a little bit of a restaurant renaissance, not only the dog patch, but petrer o, extending into bayview. >> keep an eye on this restaurant and the neighborhood. thank you. [applause] supervisor avalos: i do not believe my restaurant is here. i am honoring yama sushi, jeffrey lee. i do not think there will be arriving today. we are honoring them for their great work in the community, not just in providing an affordable sushi restaurant that has great sushi and is a great hope for the community, but they have done a lot of great work. they are the only restaurant that has participated in our excelsior festival and our "oh my" festival. we have monthly family nights in our district, where people can dine with the supervisor and his family and my staff. one of the first restaurants we were at was yama sushi. it was chosen because
>> first, i would like to say thank you for thinking us. being in the dog patch and district 10, there are some of the choices it is special for us to be honored today. we look forward to being part of what is becoming a little bit of a restaurant renaissance, not only the dog patch, but petrer o, extending into bayview. >> keep an eye on this restaurant and the neighborhood. thank you. [applause] supervisor avalos: i do not believe my restaurant is here. i am honoring yama sushi,...
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on matters coming before us. i love the idea of tracking the advanced calendar and if something is coming up like shoreside power, there could be more in-depth conversation so it can come before us with a brief summary or recommendation on what some of the issues might be. even on the structural pieces, to be able to come to us and say this is how we are thinking about setting up. however you decide as you move into a strategic planning progress -- process, so that we can be supportive on our end. i look forward to the next iteration and i hope you will continue to participate. >> i have become quite fond of this agency. i have said before and i will say again, the puc is probably one of the most important agencies in the entire city. it is part of our urban life support system and i think a lot of people forget that very essential fact that we could not live on as little tip of the peninsula with up the services provided by this agency. over the past few months, we have had a new liaison who is new. she has take
on matters coming before us. i love the idea of tracking the advanced calendar and if something is coming up like shoreside power, there could be more in-depth conversation so it can come before us with a brief summary or recommendation on what some of the issues might be. even on the structural pieces, to be able to come to us and say this is how we are thinking about setting up. however you decide as you move into a strategic planning progress -- process, so that we can be supportive on our...
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its land forces a lot except for occasional use of helicopters to shut down the protesters and using a no fly zone like the one in libya i don't think would be an official way to face with these brutal crackdown of to even what we. now see it begs the question of why they've actually called for it because we saw the very same thing called for in libya didn't way you can kind of understand what it was for there but here as you say attacks have been coming from the sky if you like so you think the protesters really understand the implications of this no fly zone that they're calling for of the country i think i think this is a problem. strong parallels have been establishment's the libyan case and the syrian case i think this is a grave error because there are grave differences between the syrian case and the libyan case then we look at the libyan case we see that there has already been a kind of dorothy equally divided libya and we had a base for the protesters or the oppositional forces you know fighting in underdone of libyan national transitional council and we had you know normall
its land forces a lot except for occasional use of helicopters to shut down the protesters and using a no fly zone like the one in libya i don't think would be an official way to face with these brutal crackdown of to even what we. now see it begs the question of why they've actually called for it because we saw the very same thing called for in libya didn't way you can kind of understand what it was for there but here as you say attacks have been coming from the sky if you like so you think...
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what does protect us is the free market. there will always be some scams from enrons but where there is competition, those scams will be a tiny piece of the economy. businesses get rich under capitalism is serving their customers well. that is how gates and steve jobs got rich. word gets out about the good products and good companies. scammers lose their customers and they lose customers to good businesses. what happened to alka-seltzer, bokts now has a warning may cause stomach bleeding. thanks to competition, word has gotten out what we should take if we have an upset stomach. antacids, now they are best sellers. the market works this stuff out. it's good that we have consumer reports like arnold diaz chasing people down embarrassing them, warning them us about them. now thanks to the internet we have more consumer protection, it makes it harder for cheat teors hide. when people injury others or commit fraud, we have contract laws that can be used to punish them. that is enough. we don't need more laws. this paper doesn't
what does protect us is the free market. there will always be some scams from enrons but where there is competition, those scams will be a tiny piece of the economy. businesses get rich under capitalism is serving their customers well. that is how gates and steve jobs got rich. word gets out about the good products and good companies. scammers lose their customers and they lose customers to good businesses. what happened to alka-seltzer, bokts now has a warning may cause stomach bleeding....
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i used to live in st. louis and i had a huge crush on keith hernandez. >> she was a teenie bopper then. bill is here with the rest of our national forecast. >> the late october storm is the headline. much of the rest of the country is doing okay. for those of you waking up and spaekt big snowstorm already, it's just heading up the coast of cape cod later on this evening. it's in between now and then that the storm will crank up with the winds and >>> a good saturday morning i'm meet rols chuck bell. cruddy, cold and wet here in washington. temperatures are mostly many the 30s. 39 degrees at national airport. 34 in leesburg. there are snowflakes sticking to the ground now as close by as northern montgomery county. western loudon county out to the panhandle of west virginia. mostly rain in and around town. we will that's your october saturday forecast. back to you, amy. >>> bill, thank you. now to the newest world record and this one is a biggie. it's the global population and it's about to reach 7 billion.
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she's using the mr. clean magic eraser bath scrubber. i've heard of it, but i haven't seen one up close. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i can't even trust myself. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. the clean is out of this world. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. when you're a sports photographer, things can get out of control pretty quickly. so i like control in the rest of my life... especially my finances. that's why i have slate, with blueprint. i can create my own plan to pay down large purchases faster... or avoid interest on everyday items. that saves me money. with slate from chase, i'm always in control.
she's using the mr. clean magic eraser bath scrubber. i've heard of it, but i haven't seen one up close. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i...
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but patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject novolog if you do not plan to eat within 5 to 10 minutes after injection to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect of novolog is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. ask your healthcare provider about novolog flexpen today. learn more about the different insulins available in flexpen at myflexpen.com. flexpen, insulin delivery th
but patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject novolog if you do not plan to eat within 5 to 10 minutes after injection to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all...
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carol and divya are with us. the first question, i have a fashion label and i'm targeting high end consumers. i would like to use direct marketing to reach out to potential customers. how can i make it the most cost effective strategy. postcards are expensive. it's hard. >> no postcards. we live in a digital aid. if it's a fashion label and trying to drive people to a physical store, have promotions that are redeemable in the store. you want to drive the foot traffic inside the destination. you can use things like google ad words and search words. do facebook ads and build a following. if you are trying to build an online business, leverage lots of marketing tools, use social media, facebook. >> the postcards, the redemption rate, more people open their e-mail. more people open their e-mail than physical mail. the direct response rates are under 2% at this point. >> it's easy to do a test with it. >> question the strategy. direct marketing and high-end fashion go together like filet mignon and jelly. there's goin
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they've even used them as offerings at shinto shrines. here male fish gather around a spawning female. iu don't live very long, so this may be their last chance to father a new generation. >>> mai shoji is up next with weather. >> hi and welcome back. let's talk about weather now. starting with asia. we've got a trail of high pressure system that will be predominant in much of the eastern continental asia. as you can see, mongolia, northern china, we may see some showers in and around seoul in towards the weekend. and some showers building up towards the south and in towards the western parts of japan. but eastern and northern japan will be looking very clear and sunny out. we may see a chance of light showers in tokyo by sunday evening. nothing too significant, though. clearing up in this area as well. clearing up in much of northern indochina peninsula. but the northeast monsoonal flow still will be impacting the philippines as well as eastern seaboards of vietnam. clearing up in bangkok, which is very good news. but as i mentioned, the
they've even used them as offerings at shinto shrines. here male fish gather around a spawning female. iu don't live very long, so this may be their last chance to father a new generation. >>> mai shoji is up next with weather. >> hi and welcome back. let's talk about weather now. starting with asia. we've got a trail of high pressure system that will be predominant in much of the eastern continental asia. as you can see, mongolia, northern china, we may see some showers in and...
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well, used to live in the village. my house is still the same place, but until they live in the west village now. the real estate people decided that it's the west village. i usually describe the village is a place where people from the suburbs, saturday night to test their car alarms. [laughter] so i find that i eat around my house or in chinatown. and when i see something about a restaurant in that column in the times that says what's happening or something, i sort of free you from the bottom up. and if it is on east 64th four straightaway 78, i quit reading. i think a lot of people in new yorker that way. they'd be sort of in their own neighborhood. well, thank you. >> thank you are a match. [applause] >> for more information about calvin trillin, visit the nation.com and search his name. a >> next, jack neely, local author of knoxville tennessee takes booktv on a tour of the literary history of knoxville. >> nikki giovanni is one of the best known voices to come out of the power movement in an 1860s. she's a well-k
well, used to live in the village. my house is still the same place, but until they live in the west village now. the real estate people decided that it's the west village. i usually describe the village is a place where people from the suburbs, saturday night to test their car alarms. [laughter] so i find that i eat around my house or in chinatown. and when i see something about a restaurant in that column in the times that says what's happening or something, i sort of free you from the bottom...
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and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the macintosh. it doesn't do all that well by 1985 in the marketplace. and his personality, and that of the much-smoother john sculley, who is a very polite, gentle soul, clashed, and in the end, he gets ousted from the company he creates. it's almost like a shakespearean drama. but the real failure and success comes inlet period people don't know much about, when he's running next computers, and he's indulging all of his artistry. he wants the angle to be exactly 90 degrees even though it's hard tore mold the machine like that. he wanted it to be the perfect cube. he want the the greatest log
and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the...
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this was truly startling to us. thank you so much, dan. glad to have you here tonight. >>> and tonight, score one for a customer rebellion. we learned today that some of the biggest banks in this country are backing down from their plan to impose new fees. they are reacting from the anger of customers, harnessed by one young woman who said, "enough is enough." abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: remember molly katchpole from washington, d.c.? >> i'm 22 years old and i'm working two part time jobs. i don't have an extra $60 a year to give to bank of america. >> reporter: she's a modern-day david trying to take down the big bank goliaths. her outrage over that $5 monthly fee for using a debit card launched an online petition against bank of america. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, that petition has almost 300,000 signatures. earlier this month, when we cornered bank of america ceo brian moynihan to ask about molly's campaign -- answer a couple of questions for us, sir? he didn't seem to understand the uproar. if you were banking
this was truly startling to us. thank you so much, dan. glad to have you here tonight. >>> and tonight, score one for a customer rebellion. we learned today that some of the biggest banks in this country are backing down from their plan to impose new fees. they are reacting from the anger of customers, harnessed by one young woman who said, "enough is enough." abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: remember molly katchpole from washington, d.c.? >> i'm 22...
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make sure you give us a yardstick. or at least have your child stand next to it. temperatures down to the upper 20s. winds blowing 30 po 40 miles per hour. there's also something possible in upstate new york, connecticut and maybe even northern pennsylvania where the mountains aren't so high. something called snow rollers. if you wake up tomorrow and see big rolls that almost look like giant white ho-hos in your yard, it's that the snow begins to turn and roll on itself and almost makes its own snowman. >> never seen that before. >> reporter: i've seen them a couple of times. look on wikipedia or google. they're two, three feet long, maybe 18 inches along. >> snow ho-hos. that's funny stuff. thanks so much. i know it's a big nuisance to a lot of people, this snow is. thanks for braving the storm for us there, chad. >> reporter: sure. >>> with congress focused on cutting the deficit and cutting spending, religious groups are challenging lawmakers to live on what food stamp recipients live on for a week. it's a bid to pr
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joining us. they recognize that this is an american it's not about negative stereotypes thirty year old gary briggs has served in the national guard for the last two years he's spending his short be cation at occupy wall street does marines national guard navy seals. yeah more the better the guardsman is outraged at the fact that marines are getting attacked at home but caught that better should be fired and held up by. others here believe it won't be long however until the police join the crowds instead of restricting them. protesting. and they're going to see that. zero but even if this doesn't happen the movement won't be scared to wait any time soon with marines and other military vets pledging to have the protesters back. everybody has banded together and the rope that's being created here no sword will cut an associate churkin r. r. t. he or. and still to come this hour despite the threat of violence members of the occupy wall street movement refuse to give up on their dreams. like. we hear
joining us. they recognize that this is an american it's not about negative stereotypes thirty year old gary briggs has served in the national guard for the last two years he's spending his short be cation at occupy wall street does marines national guard navy seals. yeah more the better the guardsman is outraged at the fact that marines are getting attacked at home but caught that better should be fired and held up by. others here believe it won't be long however until the police join the...
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car battery not used properly. >> this is fire chief white. this is protestor at occupty heads up. >> we are training to be in compliance with it. >>reporter: public health safety are the same concerns that have been raised by officials through the decades every time demonstrators occupy city property. >> they were the same concerns at huge tent city that sprouted at the civic center in the late 1980's. hundreds of homeless people occupy the plaza for months. this was mayor at the time. >> there were some unsafe periods. there may have been some unsanitary things. wasn't clean. >>reporter: there was mounting criticism by tourist officials. >> people wanted them out of sight and out of mind. >>reporter: mayor ordered police to tear down the camp in 1989. by then he had 500 new housing units for the homeless. >> i ordered them evicted and we had social workers working with the police to accomplish that. >>reporter: but many old timers say there are more parallel between occupty sf and the aids vij encampment in 1985 that lasted 10 years. protest
car battery not used properly. >> this is fire chief white. this is protestor at occupty heads up. >> we are training to be in compliance with it. >>reporter: public health safety are the same concerns that have been raised by officials through the decades every time demonstrators occupy city property. >> they were the same concerns at huge tent city that sprouted at the civic center in the late 1980's. hundreds of homeless people occupy the plaza for months. this was...
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and they'll tell us what goes into the criteria. all the familiar faces come up, the ones we see on the currency, the ones we build monuments to in this this city and others. it doesn't really tell you what distinguishes the great from the ordinary. and i was just overjoyed yesterday to see that somebody's putting a bill in congress giving george washington back his birthday. you know, somebody decided in the '70s that all great men were born on a weekend, and so every holiday was changed except veterans' day and july 4th, which you can't change to a weekend. and all presidents are the same. they're not the same, and the result is students have a very hard time distinguishing them to the extent they study any history at all which gets -- [inaudible] so i thought that i would, i would try my own, and i would actually tell the viewer what i think made for a great president. and i invite the viewer to disagree with me. i don't really care how people come out, but i'd like to know when i'm teaching students they can defend their opinion
and they'll tell us what goes into the criteria. all the familiar faces come up, the ones we see on the currency, the ones we build monuments to in this this city and others. it doesn't really tell you what distinguishes the great from the ordinary. and i was just overjoyed yesterday to see that somebody's putting a bill in congress giving george washington back his birthday. you know, somebody decided in the '70s that all great men were born on a weekend, and so every holiday was changed...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org growing backlash against a violent crackdown on >>> it appears to me that there may have been mistakes made. >> new at 6:00, growing backlash against a violent crackdown on "occupy" protestsers in oakland. the tactics police used that may have violated a federal court order. >> one by one killing all the branches of the -- >> a tiny toxin that's killing trees around the world. the dna detective work that traced the pandemic to the bay area. >>> one woman is living rent free. why landlords can't stop the tenant. >> we want to talk to you. >> good evenin
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org growing backlash against a violent crackdown on >>> it appears to me that there may have been mistakes made. >> new at 6:00, growing backlash against a violent crackdown on "occupy" protestsers in oakland. the tactics police used that may have violated a federal...
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we had a lot behind us. we had a in front of us. but god was with us all of the way. >> reporter: the boy's father released a statement that said robert is a very strong and determined little boy. we never gave up hope that we how old return home safe. the family has been here every hour and been involved in the search 200%. thank you so much everybody. robert is home. robert wood junior will remain here at vrks cu medical center for a few days and then it is home to his nice, warm bed. >>> the engineer who had to be evacuated from the south pole after suffering a stroke is getting out of the hospital. she had been rofring at joungs hopkins hospital for the past week. doctors say she is regaining her vision and her speech is improving. she had to wait weeks for a cargo plane after asking for an emergency evacuation from the south pole following her stroke in august. >>> the time right now is 6:08. still ahead, under repair. the emergency work that will keep visitors out of part of union station this weekend. >>> and you may not have
we had a lot behind us. we had a in front of us. but god was with us all of the way. >> reporter: the boy's father released a statement that said robert is a very strong and determined little boy. we never gave up hope that we how old return home safe. the family has been here every hour and been involved in the search 200%. thank you so much everybody. robert is home. robert wood junior will remain here at vrks cu medical center for a few days and then it is home to his nice, warm bed....
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its land forces a lot except for occasional use of helicopters to shut down the protesters and the using a no fly zone like the one in libya i don't think would be an efficient way to face these brutal crackdown of to regime strong parallels have been between libyan case and the syrian case i think this is a grave error because there are grave differences between the syrian case and the libyan case when we look at the syrian case i think it's completely different i mean if you look at it's like social fabric or the sectarian lines in syria. all. from the opposition and also the fighting these groups have been living together the syrian giora if you get your feet those will let you know a scenario like the one in libya. and now to israel where thousands of demonstrators protesting against social inequality and government spending policy took to the streets of tel aviv again after a nearly two month break artie's post leader brings us the latest. the last demonstration back in september in early september soledad was a million people come to the streets in the country organizers were satis
its land forces a lot except for occasional use of helicopters to shut down the protesters and the using a no fly zone like the one in libya i don't think would be an efficient way to face these brutal crackdown of to regime strong parallels have been between libyan case and the syrian case i think this is a grave error because there are grave differences between the syrian case and the libyan case when we look at the syrian case i think it's completely different i mean if you look at it's like...
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we hope that they will meet with us. we want to support the movement but on the other hand we have to keep people safe. whether we move, it is on a day-to-day basis and a day to day accessment of what will keep people healthy. >>reporter: the mayor wants to open up the line communication and relate these ground rules to others. >>catherine: mayor quan was facing a recount movement even before the occupy oakland movement. critics say this fee is too quick to change her position and to seoul to ask tough questions. >>catherine: the only sound from her suv with that of a zipped lip. the mayor was not about to talk about the hostile reception that she a discount from the protesters. >> i can to be insane on the part of american think as we get any kind of warm welcome. >>catherine: she is not responded to this ad from the activist group move on.org or this attack from the commentator keith oberman. she merely won the race last year on a platform of progressive politics. since taking office in january she has not shown strong
we hope that they will meet with us. we want to support the movement but on the other hand we have to keep people safe. whether we move, it is on a day-to-day basis and a day to day accessment of what will keep people healthy. >>reporter: the mayor wants to open up the line communication and relate these ground rules to others. >>catherine: mayor quan was facing a recount movement even before the occupy oakland movement. critics say this fee is too quick to change her position and...
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. >> we have two but only one was used. >> (speaking spanish). >> this is one that was used north of the capital. >> (speaking spanish). >> in the cities of the country >> (speaking spanish). >> when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . >> this is a donkey's jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. >> donkey's jaw. >> and it's played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). >> (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). >> this is the kahita and it is created as the -- i don't know that word. how do you say that? the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the african and any instrum
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tonight and our top story for us police are upping their efforts against the occupy movement gripping the country for a second month in new york where the empty corporate demonstrations began offices of literally leaving protesters out of the cold as you're about to see if swept through zuccotti park where hundreds have been camping out confiscating power generators and gas canisters saying the fire hazard thing is the unseasonal snow storm is just hit the east coast right now these latest pictures of it as you can see up to ten inches are expected as temperatures hit subzero peace or spring criticize meantime two for cracking down on protesters elsewhere in the country in oakland california the mayor has been forced to apologize after demonstrators there were tear gas this week despite the violence the movement's picking up momentum bow out he's innocent reports on how war veterans and helping fill protest. america's autumn faces covered up protesters fleeing from tear gas shot into the crowd by police. at least ninety seven arrests in all could california. on tuesday night. a twenty
tonight and our top story for us police are upping their efforts against the occupy movement gripping the country for a second month in new york where the empty corporate demonstrations began offices of literally leaving protesters out of the cold as you're about to see if swept through zuccotti park where hundreds have been camping out confiscating power generators and gas canisters saying the fire hazard thing is the unseasonal snow storm is just hit the east coast right now these latest...
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is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a strong majority of voters do support having the capital work. our polling has been strong this year. six years ago, we got the 66% of the boat would no campaign whatsoever supporting or explaining at. this year, we're trying to really educate the voters. we think we have a chance of getting 2 2/3. 2/3 is a high threshold even though this is a popular kind of bond. we feel good we will have a shot of getting their. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next up, we will discuss proposition b with upon the. >> i am here with judy berkowtiz, an opponent of proposition b. do you oppose this? >> san francisco neighborh
is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a...
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we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to be 20% by 2020, we're going to have to work a lot harder. we're going to have to educate more people. we're going to have to bring a lot more people under the tent, and we're going to have to understand how leadership and education and enforcement work together with a cultural change that we have to produce in our city. we are, not only in name, a transit-first city. we also want to make sure
we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us....
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. >>> it's pathetic. >> it is kind of pathetic. >> i know. >> how is this possible? how do you keep this skinny figure that you have? >> i don't. i walk a lot. a lot. and i do a lot of stair climbing. >> that's you on your hit show "project runway." did you ever imagine when you started it would be nine seasons? >> no way. no, you just don't when you get into something like that. you know, when we first created "project runway," it was harvey weinstein, desiree gruber, my publicist for the last 15 years, and myself. and we just shopped it around. we went to all these different networks and tried to explain to them what we wanted to d
it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. >>> it's pathetic. >> it is kind of pathetic. >> i know....
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use this moment to join us today. visit redcross.org. >>> a couple of years ago cal penn put his acting career on hold to work for the obama administration. he decided to return to acting for the role he was born to play, a lazy stone with daddy issues. well, well, what a stretch, huh? >> how are you? >> when you went to the white house to work for the obama administration, everyone knew you or people knew you from this movie. what did they think of you wandering around and doing important, serious work, knowing your back story? >> i think there's a little bit of a difference. i started working for the president in 2007 out in iowa when he was sort of coming out of the slump. he was 30 points down in the polls in the primary election. there were a lot of other people did the same thing, doctors and lawyers and students and veterans who took time off from their jobs to serve. it's not that different. it's just everyone was doing their part. >> then you decided, it was a two-year stint that ran its course. >> two-year s
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have a newspaper friend uses the are all causes in the south anyway. i think to a certain extent that this kind of true. we may be looking back, but our writers for the most part, you can read william faulkner today and be just as stunned by what he is saying today as they were in the 30's when he was writing these novels about the south of the past, the south of his grandfather's which was the civil war. you can read those stories today and be just as moved by those same themes as were the readers of the 30's and '40's. i don't know that we always look in the past. i know that the past has shaped us. as fault that says, the past is not even passed. i think we are haunted by what happens in the past and how we came through as a people. made a stronger. i, for one, think that we have actually done better off and stronger for having gone through the civil-rights and civil war. now i think today if you look at the south we are very -- i think we are very solid. i think we have been blessed to have had some of the writers to we have had, such as william mo
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>> i'm not saying people won't leave, but it's not going to have an aefk us us. we're not leaving. >> and in new york, one person pointed to recent violence at occupy protests movements across the country. they say they will sue protesters if officers here get hurt. >> it's time to vote. >>> not in the world of politics. this vote is all about celebrating inspirational people. aren't they, josh levs? >> absolutely, yes. the cnn heroes. and the ideas that this many they come up with to help people in need are often amazing. >> so many inspiring stories. josh, thank you. >>> first, what do you think is the average student loan debt being carried by the average class of 2011? 2,4 let you know, 4,000 or 24 shous? >>> so we asked you before the break, what do you think is the average student loan debt being carried by the graduating class of 2009? we're talking about four year non-profit colleges. is it $2,400, $4,000 or 24,00$2? the answer is $24,000. that's according to the institute for college access and success. wow. let us takes kids lots of years to pay off the
>> i'm not saying people won't leave, but it's not going to have an aefk us us. we're not leaving. >> and in new york, one person pointed to recent violence at occupy protests movements across the country. they say they will sue protesters if officers here get hurt. >> it's time to vote. >>> not in the world of politics. this vote is all about celebrating inspirational people. aren't they, josh levs? >> absolutely, yes. the cnn heroes. and the ideas that this...
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however we can be of assistance, please rely on us. we will continue this item to the call of the chair. supervisor avalosmadame clerk, m 2. >> item 2. hearing on the budget analyst report on san francisco's banking system and options for leveraging san francisco taxpayer dollars and city revenues in financial institutions that can stimulate our local economy. supervisor avalos: thank you. this is an item that was -- i had requested the budget and legislative analyst and to the report. the idea of municipal banking in san francisco. it was something that was on my radar for a few years. when we got to see how our recession is still ongoing, continuing, the urgency behind how we can use our public dollars to help stimulate our local economy has gotten much greater. especially now that we have a parallel to what is going on now, frustration to what is being expressed around the country about our financial institutions, specifically, how our financial institutions have failed us, especially after getting bailed out in the latter part of 2
however we can be of assistance, please rely on us. we will continue this item to the call of the chair. supervisor avalosmadame clerk, m 2. >> item 2. hearing on the budget analyst report on san francisco's banking system and options for leveraging san francisco taxpayer dollars and city revenues in financial institutions that can stimulate our local economy. supervisor avalos: thank you. this is an item that was -- i had requested the budget and legislative analyst and to the report....
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this the tactic, a liberal environment use that. the question is for conservatives, for evangelicals, are they up for the task to fight this. >> quickly, there is an alliance between the left and the islamic radicals and muslim organizations that are here in the united states. i'm not saying this is an example of it, but we are seeing these kinds of things. >> it's disturbing, you look at occupy wall street. you look at the arab spring and you see some of the ain't semitic signs and arab and do they go together. it's disturbing. we need to geet keep an eye on it. >> and care made an appearance on occupy wall street. more of the panel coming up more of the panel coming up [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ jun
this the tactic, a liberal environment use that. the question is for conservatives, for evangelicals, are they up for the task to fight this. >> quickly, there is an alliance between the left and the islamic radicals and muslim organizations that are here in the united states. i'm not saying this is an example of it, but we are seeing these kinds of things. >> it's disturbing, you look at occupy wall street. you look at the arab spring and you see some of the ain't semitic signs and...
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for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master plan to make all the local politicians and local engineers aware of the need for better infrastructure and more attention to the bicycle. that helped for a while but after 10 years, the bicycle plan was -- master plan was completed and the attention for the bicycle in-- decreased again so time for a new approach and then they introduced the bicycle council. it was a group of people, experts from all sorts of organizations, both governmental and nongovernmental, and they put together the forces to implement more information, more things to do, improve bicycle facilities
for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master...
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but the community wants to put their back behind us. and moving ahead with the design standards, and with consolidating the neighborhood commercial districts all seem like good ideas. a lot of work still needs to be done on how this is actually written, the moving ahead with this is something i will support. this is all for right now. >> i want to thank everyone who has been involved. it is fascinating look through -- looking through all the different surveys that have been done and this is a very exciting product and i am thrilled to support everything that i have seen. crating the neighborhood commercial district, a lot of these concepts -- all of these things, that you put in your plan are things that we need to have happened. we can increase this down fillmore street. in terms of the community land trust, i asked you to look into market creek partners in san diego. this is a unique situation because they had a gentleman who bought the land and gave this back to the community, so this was a unique situation. but the first in the buil
but the community wants to put their back behind us. and moving ahead with the design standards, and with consolidating the neighborhood commercial districts all seem like good ideas. a lot of work still needs to be done on how this is actually written, the moving ahead with this is something i will support. this is all for right now. >> i want to thank everyone who has been involved. it is fascinating look through -- looking through all the different surveys that have been done and this...
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for the rest of us we'll have to wait awhile. we declared tomorrow a severe weather day for heavy wet snow. if you are east of i95, not that much is going to fall. phrase to an inch. if you get -- trace to an inch. if you get west, places like the district, rockville, bethesda back into fairfax, you get north of that near gaithersburg, up into southern frederick county 3-6 inches. that includes all of loudoun county and back into northern sections of fauquier county. there is going to be a bulls-eye of six plus. also a little bulls-eye around loray. why are we so concerned about this? the ground is warm. but there is a lot of trees with a lot of canopy left. so we're looking at major tree damage and the potential that would translate into a tremendous amount of power outages. now, here is the deal. winter weather advisory in baltimore, howard county, montgomery county back through fairfax and prince william and southern fauquier north and west of that still a winter storm warning from midnight until saturday at 6:00 p.m. so we ar
for the rest of us we'll have to wait awhile. we declared tomorrow a severe weather day for heavy wet snow. if you are east of i95, not that much is going to fall. phrase to an inch. if you get -- trace to an inch. if you get west, places like the district, rockville, bethesda back into fairfax, you get north of that near gaithersburg, up into southern frederick county 3-6 inches. that includes all of loudoun county and back into northern sections of fauquier county. there is going to be a...
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when cvs to cover the project from walgreen's, they assured us that would use the original design, which was constant with the architectural character is of the ncd's and mira loma park, including tower market and many homes. in addition to modernize the design, it was imposed without study of the special architectural character of this 2500-home neighborhood. our representative at the hearing was assured by the planner that the design changes would be minimal. therefore we made no appeal in april, assuming the planners would observe the administrative code requirement that formula retail and ncd be compatible with existing architecture. then we were presented with a new completely different design purged of all art deco alamance, a very big box 13 design that we in the last week and the project sponsors tried to avoid. located at a major never gave way, this new design what betray our most characteristic and distinctive architecture. we wrote requesting reinstatement of the original design but received no response. mr. crawford said the new design was adopted without further community i
when cvs to cover the project from walgreen's, they assured us that would use the original design, which was constant with the architectural character is of the ncd's and mira loma park, including tower market and many homes. in addition to modernize the design, it was imposed without study of the special architectural character of this 2500-home neighborhood. our representative at the hearing was assured by the planner that the design changes would be minimal. therefore we made no appeal in...